Rudy’s been doing his Rudy thing lately, making the rounds on cable news programs to tell somebody—anybody!—that the President of the United States is very good and never does crimes, and really, what are “crimes” anyway? So, when he was asked on Sunday by CNN’s Dana Bash about Trump’s involvement in a proposed development project in Moscow—one which, we’ve since learned, was being discussed well into the Trump 2016 presidential campaign—Rudy did what he does best, and blew the whole thing off.

“It was a real estate project,” Giuliani insisted. “There was a letter of intent to go forward, but no one signed it.”

So was Rudy was lying to Bash, or did he genuinely not know that Trump had actually signed the letter? Either way, it’s a pretty bad look, not that being demonstratively proven wrong is the sort of thing that might trigger anything resembling “embarrassment” or “shame” in Giuliani. When he was reached for comment by the Daily News, Giuliani insisted that “I don’t think I said nobody signed it” (he did) and besides, the letter is “bullshit” because “it means nothing but an expression of interest that means very little unless it goes to a contract and it never did.”